The Frozen Ghost (1945)
When a man dies of a heart attack, a stage and radio mentalist believes he has willed him to die because he was angry with the man. Riddled with guilt, the mentalist cancels further shows, breaks off his engagement to his female partner, who can read minds while in a hypnotic trance, and takes refuge in the eerie wax-museum-cum-home of another woman friend.
Director:
Harold Young
Writers:
Luci Ward, Bernard Schubert.
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Lon Chaney Jr. as Alex Gregor, aka Gregor the Great |
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Evelyn Ankers as Maura Daniel |
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Elena Verdugo as Nina Coudreau |
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Martin Kosleck as Rudi |
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Tala Birell as Mme. Monet |
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Milburn Stone as George Keene |
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Douglass Dumbrille as Inspector Brant |
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Arthur Hohl as The Drunk in the Audience |
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Dennis Moore as Radio Announcer (uncredited) |
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Leyland Hodgson as Doctor in audience (uncredited) |
| Directing | Harold Young | Director |
| Writing | Harrison Carter | Story |
| Art | Abraham Grossman | Art Direction |
| Art | Russell A. Gausman | Set Decoration |
| Art | Ray Jeffers | Set Decoration |
| Art | John B. Goodman | Art Direction |
| Sound | Bernard B. Brown | Sound Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Vera West | Costume Design |
| Sound | William Hedgcock | Sound Engineer |
| Production | Will Cowan | Associate Producer |
| Writing | Luci Ward | Screenplay |
| Writing | Henry Sucher | Story |
| Writing | Bernard Schubert | Screenplay |
| Editing | Fred R. Feitshans Jr. | Editor |
| Camera | Paul Ivano | Director of Photography |